The Wiley Handbook on the Cognitive Neuroscience of Memory 2015
DOI: 10.1002/9781118332634.ch20
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Episodic Memory in Neurodegenerative Disorders

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“…It is well feasible that prestroke cognitive decline was not a significant predictor of poor poststroke functioning in global, executive and ADL domains in the present study because the time interval of one year was not long enough for prestroke decline to impact on these domains of functioning. However, our main finding suggesting that pre‐existing cognitive decline is linked to stable but poor memory functioning in the event of a stroke demonstrates construct validity with the well‐known link between cognitive impairment of neurodegeneration (mostly prestroke) 10 and episodic memory impairment 11 . Contrariwise, cognitive impairment of vascular origin has often been linked to executive dysfunction 32 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
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“…It is well feasible that prestroke cognitive decline was not a significant predictor of poor poststroke functioning in global, executive and ADL domains in the present study because the time interval of one year was not long enough for prestroke decline to impact on these domains of functioning. However, our main finding suggesting that pre‐existing cognitive decline is linked to stable but poor memory functioning in the event of a stroke demonstrates construct validity with the well‐known link between cognitive impairment of neurodegeneration (mostly prestroke) 10 and episodic memory impairment 11 . Contrariwise, cognitive impairment of vascular origin has often been linked to executive dysfunction 32 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%
“…The primary aim was to describe the longitudinal trajectories of domain‐specific cognitive and activities of daily life (ADL) functioning across the first year of stroke in survivors with or without pre‐existing cognitive decline. In line with previous studies suggesting that prestroke cognitive decline is associated with neurodegeneration 10 which, in turn, is linked to episodic memory impairment, 11 we hypothesized that prestroke cognitive decline will be linked to memory decline in the first year of stroke with a moderate effect size.…”
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confidence: 58%
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